1. Feasibility study of a unilateral RF array coil for MR-scintimammography.
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Seunghoon Ha, Mark J Hamamura, Werner W Roeck, James Hugg, Douglas J Wagenaar, Dirk Meier, Bradley E Patt, and Orhan Nalcioglu
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BREAST cancer diagnosis ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,RADIO frequency ,BIOPSY ,ELECTROMAGNETIC fields ,FEASIBILITY studies ,SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics) ,SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
Despite its high sensitivity, the variable specificity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in breast cancer diagnosis can lead to unnecessary biopsies and over-treatment. Scintimammography (SMM) could potentially supplement MRI to improve the diagnostic specificity. The synergistic combination of MRI and SMM (MRSMM) could result in both high sensitivity from MRI and high specificity from SMM. Development of such a dual-modality system requires the integration of a radio frequency (RF) coil and radiation detector in a strong magnetic field without significant mutual interference. In this study, we developed and tested a unilateral breast array coil specialized for MRSMM imaging. The electromagnetic field, specific absorption ratio and RF coil parameters with cadmium-zinc-telluride detectors encapsulated in specialized RF and gamma-ray shielding mounted within the RF coil were investigated through simulation and experimental measurements. Simultaneous MR and SMM images of a breast phantom were also acquired using the integrated MRSMM system. This work, we feel, represents an important step toward the fabrication of a working MRSMM system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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